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Arroyo Grande
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Roosters, history, museums, pizza,
wine, beer, ghosts, farms, theater,
and festivals, and more awaits in
Arroyo Grande, known as the Village
to locals. Arroyo Grande is one of
those towns that has kept the old-time
feel of days gone by, while offering
modern-day amenities and fun.
This charming village is filled with
one-of-a-kind shops with antique and
vintage items, collectibles, clothing,
sporting goods, gifts, and more.
Pizza, a swinging bridge,
history, and the farmers’ market
Hungry after shopping? Stop in
for a little piece of Alaska at Klon-
dike Pizza. Specialty pizzas are on
the menu and locals say the place is
haunted.
As you walk around the village
don’t miss the Swinging Bridge, the
only one of its kind in California. The
bridge is 171 feet long and swings
40 feet above the stream. Originally
the bridge had no sides, but they
were added in 1902. The bridge was
donated to the city in 1911, destroyed
by a storm in 1995, but since recon-
structed.
Visit historic buildings dating
from the late 1800s and early 1900s in
Heritage Park. Concerts in the park
offer live bands, and other perfor-
mances.
Centennial Park hosts the weekly
farmers’ market and is home to a
troop of free-ranging roosters and
hens. Their population fluctuates from
time to time, but on a good day, they
can be seen foraging and clucking
around the park.
Concerts and festivals
Arroyo Grande hosts festivals for
just about every occasion and season.
From celebrating holidays, and the
new year, to spring, summer, and fall
harvest, Arroyo Grande is the place
for families to enjoy outdoor music,
vendors, and lots of tasty food, and
beverages.
• The Harvest Festival, a tribute to
agriculture, is held the last weekend
in September. The activities include
a parade, toe-tapping entertainment,
agricultural exhibits, food, games, and
arts, and crafts vendors.
• Free summer concerts are held
at in Heritage Square Park every Sun-
day through September 22 from 1-3
p.m. Bring a picnic, lawn chairs, and
blankets to enjoy a variety of musical
themes.
Parks and open spaces
Among the many parks, including
one of the few off-leash dog parks
within miles, visitors can find some
unique and interesting places to spend
time:
• Fire Resistive Landscaping
Demonstration Garden: Stroll around
this garden at the corner of Traffic
and Station Way and learn about fire
resistant plants.
• Health Fitness Park at 834 Fair
Oaks Avenue, has jogging trails, exer-
cise stations, and a heart check station.
• The James Way Oak Habitat is a
73-acre oak preserve with equestrian,
walking, and jogging trails winding
through majestic oaks. Enjoy the birds
and wildlife that frequent the area.
Open from 7 a.m. to sunset.
Learn more about village events
at arroyogrande.org.
Much to do in the Village